Answer:
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I have read your concern and examined your picture (attachment removed to protect patient identity).
It seems that you have developed pyogenic granuloma.
The best treatment for this is radiofrequency cautery. It should be done by dermatologist only.
I suggest you apply Mu...
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What can cause itchy bumps on penis that cluster together?Query:
Hi doctor,
I am 29 years of age. I had unprotected sex and I am having sex with the same partner for more than a year and a half. Suddenly, I got itching sensation and found that I have got itchy bumps on my penis which started clustering together. Later, it healed automatically. I also found when ... Read Full »

Answer:
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I have noted your concern and I have viewed the images (attachment removed to protect patient identity).
You have genital molluscum contagiosum. It is an STD (sexually transmitted disease). They can be removed with electrocautery or radiofrequency cautery.
Itchy ra...
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I saw your clinical picture (attachment removed to protect patient identity).
These are not moles. These are called dermatosis papulosa nigra (DPN). It a genetic condition, runs in families. These have to be removed individually.
Options are:
Radiofrequency caut...
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I have a corn in my foot. Can corn cap remove that?Query:
Hi doctor,I have a corn in my right foot for the last 15 days. Initially, I applied antibiotic ointment and taken some antibiotics ointment. And, now I have applied corn cap. I want to know whether my treatment in going in the right direction. Can corn caps alone take care of corn? I have applied co... Read Full »

Answer:
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I have read your concern and examined your pictures (attachment removed to protect patient identity).
It seems you have developed callosity or plantar wart.
Corn cap application macerated the surrounding area. Since you already applied it before two days, I would suggest ...
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Answer:
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I have seen your query and concern.
With your descriptions, since mole is flat means you have a superficial melanocytic nevus.
If you want to get it removed, then I would recommend you shave excision under local anesthesia by a dermatologist. This procedure has very goo...
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I have read your query and examined your picture (attachment removed to protect patient identity).
From your description and picture, it seems like you have steatocystoma multiplex (a type of sebaceous cyst) or molluscum contagiosum. The pictures do not give me an e...
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Answer:
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From your description and the given picture (attachment removed to protect patient identity), it seems you have a mole or melanocytic nevus. They are considered benign melanomas and nothing actively needs to be done for them.
If the mole shows a sudden increase in s...
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What are those non-itchy, multiplying bumps on penis?Query:
Hi doctor,
I have noticed these bumps and spots on the bar of my boyfriend's penis. It does not seem to cause any discomfort to him such as itching or sensitive to touch. We have been sexually active supposedly monogamous for a year. I noted the first one about three months ago and they seem to be m... Read Full »

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I have seen your pictures (attachment removed to protect patient identity) and descriptions.
These lesions seem to be genital warts (condyloma acuminata).
It is a contagious disease, caused by human papilloma virus. Generally, two thirds of individuals who have sexu...
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With your descriptions and given picture (attachment removed to protect patient identity), it seems that you are having a mole over axilla.
This site is more prone for frictions due to clothing and because of this your mole so called melanocytic nevus.
They are considered...
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What could a small pink lump on the back of the calf be?Query:
Hello doctor,
My fiance has noticed a small pink lump (probably smaller than a pencil eraser) on the back of her calf. I have attached pictures of the same. She thinks it is only a few months old and may have grown in size to some extent. But she is not sure, and it could have been there longer. It ... Read Full »

Answer:
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I have seen the pictures (attachment removed to protect patient identity).
This is mostly a wart. Melanoma is generally black in color and is very rarely seen in young age. This lesion of hers has mostly no feature of melanoma. Wart occurs due to one of these reasons s...
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